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High Humidity Levels In Flowering

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Hello growers,

I have my first-ever grow, 4 plants. I grew them on the balcony but because it’s cold I moved them inside the house to my 13x13ft room. They look like Christmas trees but I want to finish this grow. I thought my plants would not make it so far as it’s my first-ever grow. Room temps are 75F and RH 70-75%, day 14 flower. I can increase my temps to whatever level I need to lower humidity if it helps. My room is sealed, only inline air from my system, no exhaust fan. My question is do I need to get an exhaust fan or dehumidifier? I read that I would need a big dehumidifier for my room and would use a lot of electricity. What you experienced growers could suggest for a noob like me? Thank you for any input!
 
55-60% is your safe number on humidity. Your VPD will stay in a good range if humidity is always kept in that range day and night even as your temps swing.

You want a dehumidifier exhausting into the room itself and then control temps. Target humidity and control temps.
 
55-60% is your safe number on humidity. Your VPD will stay in a good range if humidity is always kept in that range day and night even as your temps swing.

You want a dehumidifier exhausting into the room itself and then control temps. Target humidity and control temps.
Thank you for your input👍
 
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